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Thursday, 19 October 2017

TEN MOST EXPENSIVE SECOUNDARY SCHOOLS IN LAGOS

10. Dowen College
N2, 000,000 annually for a boarding student and N1, 250,000 for a day student.
Dowen College is an independent co-educational boarding and day school for the children aged 11 to 18. Dowen offers a broad and balanced education within a friendly, caring and happy environment. Their state-of-the-art facilities include a well equipped library, computer centre, internet connectivity, cultural facilities, football pitch, swimming pool and many more. Their school fee is about N2 million per annum for the boarding student and (N1, 250,000) for the day student. The fees include feeding, school uniform, house wear, and textbooks. They make the list at number 9 in my 10 most expensive school in Lagos.
Address: 18, Adebayo herty Road, Road 14 , Phase 1, Lekki, Lagos.
Website: www.dowencollege.org
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9. Chrisland College, Ikeja
N2, 000,000 annually. Fees can be paid annually or termly but on or before the first day of school. These include registration, tuition deposit, accommodation and feeding.
Chrisland High School, Ikeja is a vibrant, modem and unique school concerned with the diversity of learners as people in their totality. It is located at Ladipo Oluwole Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos. Their facilities include spacious fully air-conditioned classrooms, modern laboratories, music and drama studio, wireless internet access, stocked library, swimming pool, well laid out air-conditioned cafeteria, basketball court and many more. Chrisland college come 9 as my 10 most expensive schools in lagos

 10 most expensive schools in lagos
8. Atlantic Hall
N2, 270,000 annually
The school is committed to and reflects academic excellence and a well rounded education. Atlantic Hall was established in January 1989 by the Atlantic Hall Educational Trust Council.  Atlantic Hall offers first class facilities in a spacious and attractive rural setting.  Their facilities includes Laboratories, Library, Technology Rooms, Food Technology Rooms, Fine Art Centre, Music Rooms, ICT Laboratories, Prep’ Rooms. Atlantic Hall comes number 8 as my 10 most expensive schools in lagos
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TEN WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR MATH GRADE

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10 Ways To Improve Your Math Grade. This is one of those subjects in school that many students complain about. Maths is one of those subjects which you can easily spend hours studying but end up none the wiser. However much you have studied, if you can not solve the problem on day of the test, you are lost. The problem many students have is that they don’t know how to study maths to get good results. The following tips will help you to improve your math study skills.

1. Master A Topic Before Moving To The Next One.

It sounds simple, but it is absolutely essential. If you are having a problem with a topic, continue working with that one until you understand it and can work problems successfully. Attend tutoring, read the book and examples a second time, or even get a totally different book to have it explained a different way, but whatever you do not turn the page and tackle the next topic.

2. Study In A Quiet Place.

If you have a quiet place without the background noise, you will be able to could focus much better. Try to find a quiet spot in your home or in the Library to get your schoolwork done and you will get your work done much more quickly because you’ll be able to focus and absorb more.

GHANA : TEACHERS ISSUE ONE WEEK ULTIMATUM TO GOVERNMENT


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The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) and the Coalition of Concerned Teachers (CCT) – GH, have given government a one week ultimatum to address issues concerning their salary arrears.

In a letter dated 17th October, 2017 addressed to the Finance Minister, cited by ClassFMonline.com, the teachers said: “We refer to our letter dated 21st June, 2017 and subsequent meetings that followed on the subject matter above and regret that the concerns raised have been left unaddressed to date.”

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

KADPOLY : ASUP SUSPEND STRIKE

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Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP) in Kaduna Polytechnic (Kadpoly) has suspended its seven weeks old strike.

The students of the institution were writing their second semester examination when their lecturers decided to down tool.

Chairman of the union, Dr. Aliyu Ibrahim confirmed the suspension of the strike to newsmen in his office on Tuesday saying that, the suspension followed the resolution of the emergency congress of 17th October, 2017.

According to him, “following the resolution of the emergency congress of 17th October, 2017, the seven weeks old strike has been suspended.

LAUTECH ASUU SUSPENDS STRIKE


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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Ladoke Akintola University of Technology has suspended its four-months-long strike after a meeting with its members at the university’s main campus in Ogbomoso on Tuesday.

This will be the second time the academic staff union will be suspending its strike which, in sum, has spanned, at least, two years.

The Secretary of ASUU LAUTECH Dr. Abegunrin, corroborated by the union’s Zonal Coordinator Dr. Ade Adejumo, confirmed that the strike had been suspended with immediate effect but academic activities will kick off on Monday, October 23.

“The zone will have to be briefed, national will have to be briefed, but the Congress have suspended the strike in principle as from today but full lectures will resume on Monday,” Dr. Adejumo said. “Skeletal things will continue, preparatory to the commencement of full academic activities on Monday.”

FG TO ENFORCE 200 CUT- OFF MARK FOR ADMISSION OF TEACHERS INTO UNIVERSITIES



Nigerian government has revealed that it will soon direct the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to enforce a cut-off of 200 marks for candidates who desire to be teachers.

Minister of State for Education, Prof Anthony Anwukah noted that the current 100 marks cut-off for prospective teachers through the colleges of education and other higher institutions “was unacceptable.”

The minister said the low cut-off would bring a fall in the standard and quality of teachers produced in the country.

His words: “The recent announcement by JAMB (on the cut-offs) has not gone well with me. There is no point saying that those candidates going for teacher training should have 100 marks.

ZARIA - TEACHERS FAST AGAINST SACK



Teachers in Zaria Local Government Area in Kaduna state on Tuesday began three days of fasting and prayers to seek God’s intervention on the planned sack of 20,000 primary school teachers.

Kaduna State Government had conducted an examination for primary school teachers in the state and said 68 per cent of the teachers (20,000) did not pass the primary four pupils’ exam at excellent level.

Malam Yahaya Abbas, NUT Chairman in Zaria Local Government Area, told journalists in Zaria yesterday that the teachers were compelled to seek God’s intervention over the planned sack.

Abbas said: “Majority of our members here are Muslims and we do not have anywhere to lodge our complaint except to our creator.